Cael - You keep using that word (prestige). I do not think it means what you think it means. It's not a verb and it doesn't mean "resetting everything". Some kind of warning could have been nice (and no, a "confirm" button doesn't count if you don't know what it is you are confirming).
The term originated in Call of Duty. When you hit max rank in multiplayer, you could reset your entire multiplayer progress in exchange for a unique badge that carried 'prestige'. It's a fairly well-understood term within the incremental games community, but I clearly didn't realize how many people wouldn't recognize it. Maybe 'New Game Plus' would be better?
The "Ultimate Neutron reflector" has a capacity of 200K. Based on the progression of the earlier reflectors, it should have been 2M.
Not that I really see the point of using reflectors, anyway...
For those who asked about the electron radius:
As mentioned in "Options", the objects were taken from http://htwins.net/scale2/. There, they used the so-called "Classical electron radius", which is indeed bigger than a proton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_electron_radius
The classical radius doesn't mean much, so JellyGames should have clarified that this is what it is (and not a more modern notion of electron radius)
Hi @mrcaboom, can you let us know the formulas used to calculate the upgrade costs? I've figured out that costs for mine/smelt/forge/enchant are proportional to roughly LVL^3.3, with bumps every 20 levels (that's the part I don't understand yet). Sell has bumps every 5 levels. click:auto are in 1:3 ratio and mine:smelt:forge:enchant are in 3:6:20:30 ratio. Powers are quadratic.
So... I'm at $1.5 ND+7 total earned. I waited for flashing upgrade before orange upgrades. With current multipliers my total earnings after x 100-tick periods are 1.657 * 10^49 * x^7 / 7! = 3.29*10^45 * x^7. This means it will take 3 years to get to 10^100 (which is indeed 10 ND+13 as bufford12b said). Multipliers will increase a bit but I doubt the total time will be less than 2 years. And it only runs with the window on focus. I think I'll pass.
The term originated in Call of Duty. When you hit max rank in multiplayer, you could reset your entire multiplayer progress in exchange for a unique badge that carried 'prestige'. It's a fairly well-understood term within the incremental games community, but I clearly didn't realize how many people wouldn't recognize it. Maybe 'New Game Plus' would be better?